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C helper Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Has, had, have, have had ?

I'm not able to differentiate between has, had, have, have had
and the most typical one for me is 'have had' ?

These terms when not used grammatically creates a embarrassing situation.
I don't want to be confused anymore someone please help ?
  

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1st person - I, we - "have" 2nd person - You - "have" 3rd person ( singular ) - He, She, It - "has" 3rd person ( plural ) - They - "have" See, HAS is only used with He, She, It. That's the only rule. We use HAS when we tell about somebody in 3rd person in singular number.

  • 1st person - I, we - "have" 2nd person - You - "have" 3rd person ( singular ) - He, She, It - "has" 3rd person ( plural ) - They - "have" See, HAS is only used with He, She, It.
  • That's the only rule.
  • We use HAS when we tell about somebody in 3rd person in singular number.
  • My mom has two sons (mom - singular) Our parents have two sons (parents - plural/more than one) Let's move forth to HAD HAD is the past form of HAVE/HAS because the verb have is irregular verb.
  • It's all the same for plural or singular.
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1st person - I, we - "have"
2nd person - You - "have"
3rd person (singular) - He, She, It - "has"
3rd person (plural) - They - "have"

See, HAS is only used with He, She, It. That's the only rule. We use HAS when we tell about somebody in 3rd person in singular number.
My mom has two sons (mom - singular)
Our parents have two so

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